The American Dream: The Road To Success

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“The road to success is not easy to navigate, but with hard work, drive and passion, it 's possible to achieve the American dream” (Tommy Hilfiger). The American Dream is the belief where you to have total freedom and opportunity to accomplish anything without any setbacks. With freedom and opportunity in America, many people come to this country in order to accomplish many long term goals and dreams that they have been yearning for. The American Dream still exists today because of freedom and opportunity, America provides great education, many job opportunities, and is governed by democracy. Education allows people to have opportunity to enable themselves to having a better life in America. America’s education is regarded as one of the best and highest around the world. With the …show more content…

Obama’s father, he was born in a small village in Kenya, he grew up in herding goats and had went to school in a tin-roof shack. With the hard work of his father put in, he was able to get a scholarship to obtain a great education. With good work ethics and determination you open yourselves with opportunity in the United States. America has the highest education because of it diversity and flexibility. In the article, “The Three Great Strengths of U.S. Higher Education” by Bradley Gorski states “With over 4,000 accredited colleges and universities, the U.S. system provides so many learning options that virtually all students can study what they want in a way that works for them”. Diversity of the American schools, with the many people of different cultures and ethnicities, the United States system provides different classes for students who want to study what they desire. American schools have different types of learning